A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections

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Cosimo, Inc., 2009 M01 1 - 372 páginas
How do we discern between true religion, and false? In this classic treatise on the nature of authentic faith, enormously influential American preacher and theologian JONATHAN EDWARDS (1703-1758) explores the difference between true and counterfeit religious experiences, and how deep and sincere emotion can accentuate a real connection to God. This profound 1746 text examines both the genuine signs of an instance of God's interaction with the faithful-such as the potential "beautiful symmetry and proportion" of a revelation-as well as "signs" that offer no evidence: the "appearance of love" in a possible communication with God, for instance, is not enough to cement its divinity. Passionate and contentious, this exploration of the place of emotion in religious experience continues to confound and enlighten seekers of spiritual succor centuries after it was written.
 

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21
Part II
54
Moving Testimonies are no Sign
79
They are founded on the moral Excel
179
They arise from Divine Illumination
192
They beget and promote the Temper
272
Religious Affections have their fruit
308
2 Christian Practice is the chief Sign
347
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